March Madness: Atlas Edition – Round Two

Oxford Atlas of the World

It’s time for Round Two of March Madness: Atlas Edition, right on the heels of the first round of the March Madness basketball playoffs beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, 19 March 2013. While players battle it out on the court, countries in our tournament are competing for the coveted title of “Country of the Year” based on statistics drawn at random from Oxford’s Atlas of the World: 19th Edition.

Last week we asked: Which country has the highest GDP per capita?
Check out the winners below! Did you get them right?

Endemic species, plants, and ecosystems refer to those which are unique to a specific country, such as the aye-aye lemur of Madagascar. It’s currently estimated that there are about 14 million species in the world, but only 2 million have been formally identified. Can you figure out which country has the higher level? To determine the winners in this week’s round, select the country with the highest level of endemism in each bracket. You can print out our Atlas bracket (below) and place your bets, or play along on our Facebook page. Check back on 25 March to find out who the Final Four will be!

Tournament schedule:

Sweet Sixteen: 11 March Which country has the highest GDP per capita?Round of 8: 18 March This week: Which country has a higher level of endemism?
Final Four: 25 March
Semi-finals: 1 April
Championship: 8 April

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